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Wilco’s folk-driven double album Cruel Country gives long time fans something fresh to love

In 1997, Wilco’s double album Being There became a fundamental pivot for the Chicago band in a decade filled with triumphs. Twenty-five years later, those songs live on in the band’s live shows, even though in the studio Wilco have traveled to a very different place. The evidence lies on Cruel Country, the band’s second double album: in contrast with the raucous energy of Being There, it’s more muted and serious, filled with unadorned folk songs that are as lovely as they are heartbreaking. That’s classic country all right, but not the kind you’ll hear at Carol’s Pub on a Saturday night. Instead, Jeff Tweedy’s often surreal lyrics touch the brokenness of an era defined by standing six feet apart. On “The Universe” he delivers one of his most affecting vocal performances: “So talk to me / I don’t want to hear poetry,” he sings. “Just say it plain / Like how you really speak.” Much of this album feels less concerned with flashy musical chops or studio magic than it is with channeling that kind of intimate yearning. Maybe that’s why the first couple of spins are challenging—not because of any high-art musical vocabulary, but because of the quiet spaces and storytelling. The closest comparison from Wilco’s past is Mermaid Avenue, their 1998 collaborative album with Billy Bragg that set poetry by Woody Guthrie to new music. Postmodern shades of the departed folk singer appear on Cruel Country in the waltz “I Am My Mother” and the psychedelic couplets of “Ambulance.” Tweedy’s acoustic guitar drives the sound throughout, but Pat Sansone and Nels Cline (on electric guitars, lap steel, and Dobro) keep it country, especially on the shuffle “A Lifetime to Find” and the chunky Bakersfield-type rocker “Falling Apart (Right Now).” The majority of these 21 songs were recorded live with few overdubs, which won’t surprise you if you’ve heard their effortless feel and quiet pulse. Don’t expect major band breakaways, only tiny triumphs: you won’t find a finer instrumental than the second half of “Many Worlds,” while at the opposite extreme, “Sad Kind of Way” is perfect baroque pop. The cruelty in Cruel Country is also its comfort: however dark the songs travel, they shed light on relatable truths. On “Hearts Hard to Find,” Tweedy confronts the guilt of feeling nothing “when certain people die,” singing, “My heart’s hard to find / Sometimes.” For the Wilco fan accustomed to the reliable touring unit perfected over many years, from Mexico to Massachusetts, Cruel Country may be your personal prompt to slow down and rediscover your favorite band.

Wilco’s Cruel Country is available through their website.

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Primary primer

Starting today, Illinois voters can cast an early ballot ahead of the 2022 primary elections on June 28. From U.S. senator to Cook County board commissioner, there are races on all levels of government between both parties to keep an eye out for. 

Here’s what to know before heading to the polls. 

Where can I register to vote? 

You can register to vote online or at various locations throughout the city, including the Cook County Clerk’s office, city clerk, driver’s license facility, or through any certified deputy registrar. You can also register to vote at any of the early voting sites. 

What do I need to register to vote? 

You need to present two forms of identification, at least one of which shows your current address. 

When is the deadline for voter registration? 

Illinois voters have until June 12, 2022, to register to vote online before the primary elections. The deadline for in-person registration before the primary election is May 31, 2022. 

Which seats are up for election? 

Many! At the federal level, Illinois voters will choose candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. Statewide, Illinois voters will choose candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, comptroller, treasurer, state senate and state house of representatives. 

In Cook County, voters will choose candidates for board president, board of commissioners, board of review, assessor, sheriff, clerk, treasurer, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District board, and circuit court judges. 

How do I know which districts I’m in? (or who are my current representatives?) 

You can use this lookup tool from the Illinois State Board of Elections website to find which legislative district you’re in. (Judicial subcircuit districts TBD.) 

Who are the candidates? 

A full list of the candidates is available on the Illinois State Board of Elections website

There are also nonpartisan voting guides that you can take to the polls with you including the League of Women Voters’s guide and Injustice Watch’s judicial guide. Girl, I Guess also has a progressive voter guide available. 

Where can I early vote? 

Beginning May 26, Chicago voters can cast an early ballot at the Chicago Board of Elections Supersite at 191 N. Clark from Monday through Fridays between 9 AM and 6 PM, Saturdays from 9 AM to 5 PM, and Sundays from 10 AM to 4 PM. 

Early voting  in all 50 wards will start on June 13, 2022. See locations here.


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Wilco’s folk-driven double album Cruel Country gives long time fans something fresh to loveMark Guarinoon May 26, 2022 at 11:00 am

In 1997, Wilco’s double album Being There became a fundamental pivot for the Chicago band in a decade filled with triumphs. Twenty-five years later, those songs live on in the band’s live shows, even though in the studio Wilco have traveled to a very different place. The evidence lies on Cruel Country, the band’s second double album: in contrast with the raucous energy of Being There, it’s more muted and serious, filled with unadorned folk songs that are as lovely as they are heartbreaking. That’s classic country all right, but not the kind you’ll hear at Carol’s Pub on a Saturday night. Instead, Jeff Tweedy’s often surreal lyrics touch the brokenness of an era defined by standing six feet apart. On “The Universe” he delivers one of his most affecting vocal performances: “So talk to me / I don’t want to hear poetry,” he sings. “Just say it plain / Like how you really speak.” Much of this album feels less concerned with flashy musical chops or studio magic than it is with channeling that kind of intimate yearning. Maybe that’s why the first couple of spins are challenging—not because of any high-art musical vocabulary, but because of the quiet spaces and storytelling. The closest comparison from Wilco’s past is Mermaid Avenue, their 1998 collaborative album with Billy Bragg that set poetry by Woody Guthrie to new music. Postmodern shades of the departed folk singer appear on Cruel Country in the waltz “I Am My Mother” and the psychedelic couplets of “Ambulance.” Tweedy’s acoustic guitar drives the sound throughout, but Pat Sansone and Nels Cline (on electric guitars, lap steel, and Dobro) keep it country, especially on the shuffle “A Lifetime to Find” and the chunky Bakersfield-type rocker “Falling Apart (Right Now).” The majority of these 21 songs were recorded live with few overdubs, which won’t surprise you if you’ve heard their effortless feel and quiet pulse. Don’t expect major band breakaways, only tiny triumphs: you won’t find a finer instrumental than the second half of “Many Worlds,” while at the opposite extreme, “Sad Kind of Way” is perfect baroque pop. The cruelty in Cruel Country is also its comfort: however dark the songs travel, they shed light on relatable truths. On “Hearts Hard to Find,” Tweedy confronts the guilt of feeling nothing “when certain people die,” singing, “My heart’s hard to find / Sometimes.” For the Wilco fan accustomed to the reliable touring unit perfected over many years, from Mexico to Massachusetts, Cruel Country may be your personal prompt to slow down and rediscover your favorite band.

Wilco’s Cruel Country is available through their website.

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Wilco’s folk-driven double album Cruel Country gives long time fans something fresh to loveMark Guarinoon May 26, 2022 at 11:00 am Read More »

Primary primerKelly Garciaon May 26, 2022 at 11:00 am

Starting today, Illinois voters can cast an early ballot ahead of the 2022 primary elections on June 28. From U.S. senator to Cook County board commissioner, there are races on all levels of government between both parties to keep an eye out for. 

Here’s what to know before heading to the polls. 

Where can I register to vote? 

You can register to vote online or at various locations throughout the city, including the Cook County Clerk’s office, city clerk, driver’s license facility, or through any certified deputy registrar. You can also register to vote at any of the early voting sites. 

What do I need to register to vote? 

You need to present two forms of identification, at least one of which shows your current address. 

When is the deadline for voter registration? 

Illinois voters have until June 12, 2022, to register to vote online before the primary elections. The deadline for in-person registration before the primary election is May 31, 2022. 

Which seats are up for election? 

Many! At the federal level, Illinois voters will choose candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. Statewide, Illinois voters will choose candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, comptroller, treasurer, state senate and state house of representatives. 

In Cook County, voters will choose candidates for board president, board of commissioners, board of review, assessor, sheriff, clerk, treasurer, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District board, and circuit court judges. 

How do I know which districts I’m in? (or who are my current representatives?) 

You can use this lookup tool from the Illinois State Board of Elections website to find which legislative district you’re in. (Judicial subcircuit districts TBD.) 

Who are the candidates? 

A full list of the candidates is available on the Illinois State Board of Elections website

There are also nonpartisan voting guides that you can take to the polls with you including the League of Women Voters’s guide and Injustice Watch’s judicial guide. Girl, I Guess also has a progressive voter guide available. 

Where can I early vote? 

Beginning May 26, Chicago voters can cast an early ballot at the Chicago Board of Elections Supersite at 191 N. Clark from Monday through Fridays between 9 AM and 6 PM, Saturdays from 9 AM to 5 PM, and Sundays from 10 AM to 4 PM. 

Early voting  in all 50 wards will start on June 13, 2022. See locations here.


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5 sign-and-trade packages if Zach LaVine leaves the Chicago BullsRyan Heckmanon May 26, 2022 at 11:00 am

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This summer, the Chicago Bulls face a critical offseason.

After last offseason seeing a ton of changes for the Bulls, personnel-wise, now they have a couple of big situations they’re faced with just a year later.

The Bulls made the postseason this past season, and at one point were in first place in the Eastern Conference. Things were good — real good. But, as the year went on, the Bulls were hampered by one key injury: point guard Lonzo Ball being lost for the season. Over the next few months, that might just be the biggest question regarding the Bulls. When will Ball be back?

Aside from the health of Ball, though, the Bulls have one huge free agent of their own — All Star guard Zach LaVine. While he can make more if he stayed in Chicago, LaVine has gone on record saying he’ll enjoy the free agency experience. But, what if he ultimately chooses to leave?

If Zach LaVine chose to leave, the Chicago Bulls should be prepared with some sign-and-trade offers.

Last year, we saw the sign-and-trade become ultra popular amongst teams with free agent players. It was actually pretty incredible what some teams were able to pull off.

The Bulls were able to land DeMar DeRozan and Lonzo Ball in a sign-and-trade, in fact, and we could see even more of those types of deals in the coming weeks.

Free agency will officially kick off on July 1. So, the Bulls have just about five weeks until they are faced with a big decision. To be frank, it’s up to LaVine. But, the Bulls must offer him the max if they want him to stay.

Again, if he doesn’t stick around, Chicago could revert to a sign-and-trade option. Which teams could make sense for this type of trade? There are five, specifically.

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Forget their one childhood: You get ONE motherhood

Forget their one childhood: You get ONE motherhood

“You get ONE motherhood.”

When my counselor said those words to me, I froze. The skin on my arms pricked up, and I felt an ache in my chest. Simultaneously, I felt the need to drop everything and squeeze my kids, while also feeling the panic of planning all the things I want to experience with them.

“You get ONE motherhood.”

These words came flooding back to me as I read the headline that 19 children were murdered in Texas. I froze again, but this time, I felt a horrible sickness in my stomach. Those babies, their families, their MOTHERS… What did they do that morning before school? Did they get a chance to connect with their kids, or was it a rushed morning, where they barely noticed what they were wearing?

“You get ONE motherhood.”

In the past two years, no matter what stages our kids were in, we moms have done a lot more mothering than we ever expected to do. With our “abundance of caution” has come an abundance of time together.

I started that time at a sprint, not knowing what lay ahead. I put so much energy into those first few months, and depleted my mommy water bottle. My water/energy was being drained, with few opportunities to replenish it.

As vaccinations started to roll out, my husband and I talked about what we wanted to add back into our lives. Naturally, those discussions centered around the boys’ activities. Last summer, I ran myself ragged, trying to make up for that first Covid summer. I spent a good part of June, July, and August in Mean Mommy Mode.

In January, my vaccinated 10 year old and seven year old tested positive, along, with, it seemed, everyone else. I could not- WOULD NOT- spend another winter cooped up in my house. As I sat there, feeling not-connected to my kids, I scrolled through social media and saw friends skiing with theirs.

At first, I pushed the idea off until next year, when my youngest would turn five. But I’d find myself looking back at friends’ photos, asking another mom about her ski experience, and researching deals on Groupon. There was a little voice that questioned, “Why not NOW?”

By mid-March, our family had gone skiing six times. I didn’t know it, but it was as if the tiny seed of an idea was planted in January, and finally sprouted in May: “You get ONE motherhood,” it bloomed.

For me, it has become inconsequential whether or not all three boys love a shared outing, or getting there is a big hassle, or we should have waited another year. If this is something that I really want to do, something that will bring out the kid in me and put joy in my heart, then my children are going to get the best version of me. After all, I only have a single chance.

I get ONE motherhood.

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Brown, 2nd-half revival put C’s 1 win from Finalson May 26, 2022 at 6:07 am

MIAMI — The Boston Celtics found themselves trailing the Miami Heat by five, on the road, at halftime of Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals on Wednesday night.

And yet, the Celtics felt just fine. They couldn’t have played much worse in the first half, committing 10 turnovers and giving up nine offensive rebounds to Miami — which allowed the Heat to take 14 extra shots.

“We weren’t playing our best, in a lot of ways,” Celtics coach Ime Udoka said. “Sometimes, all it takes is one guy getting back to his average game.”

No one was playing worse than Jaylen Brown. He went 2-for-7 from the field and committed four turnovers — all in the first quarter.

Then the second half started. And, as it played out, Brown wound up being the face of the team’s turnaround.

Brown’s 19-point, 0-turnover second half — coupled with an 18-point second half from Jayson Tatum — allowed Boston to finally break open what was a rock fight in the first half, as the Celtics went on to win 93-80 over the Heat, moving Boston to within one more win of its first trip to the NBA Finals in 12 years.

“Same player,” Brown said from the first half to the second. “Just had to get settled in. That’s it. As the game wears on, some of that energy, some of that intensity starts to wear off, so the game opens up a little bit. The game opened up for me in the second half.

“I didn’t want to get down. I didn’t want to look into the past, think that this game was over. My team needed me to come out and respond.

“First half was s—. Threw it away. [Just] come out, play basketball in the second half.”

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It was unclear whether Boston was going to be able to actually follow through on Brown’s instructions after yet another ugly stretch of basketball in this series for the Celtics in the first half of Game 5. The difference from the other periods when Boston has gone off the rails in this series, however, is that the Celtics didn’t allow the Heat to break the game open.

Instead, things were just as ugly on Miami’s side of the ledger. While Tatum and Brown were combining to go 10-for-33 in the first half, and the Celtics were throwing the ball around, Miami couldn’t hit anything, either. Its starting backcourt of Kyle Lowry and Max Strus combined to go 0-for-15 from the field and 0-for-12 from 3-point range for the game. Jimmy Butler, playing through a knee issue, finished just 4-for-18. And, overall, the Heat finished a dismal 7-for-45 from 3-point range.

“You’ve got to enjoy this,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “You do. You know, if you want to break through and punch a ticket to the Finals, you’re going to have to do some ridiculously tough stuff. Getting on to Boston and figuring that out collectively, those are the emotions and the breakthroughs that you have that you remember the rest of your life. Bring this thing back on the 29th. That’s all we talked about in there.”

It was a game that, like the rest of this series, will never be called pretty. But, for the Celtics — a team that has built its remarkable midseason turnaround around a suffocating defense — it was the latest example of the physicality they have prided themselves on throughout the playoffs.

“I think the mental stress and strain we put on some teams with our defense has worked and carried us through the playoffs at times,” Udoka said. “You saw in the Brooklyn series, guys started to wear down. Game 7 [last round against the Milwaukee Bucks, Giannis] Antetokounmpo slowed down some. But having all those bodies to continue to throw at people wears down on them physically and mentally, making it tough, as long as we don’t give them easy baskets in transition.

“With our guys, we’re always confident they’ll get it going and figure it out eventually.”

Brown and Tatum certainly did so in the second half. After those early struggles, Brown went the final three quarters without a turnover. And, in a game crying out for someone — anyone — to make a shot after that first-half brickfest on both sides, Brown stepped up to the plate in the second half.

He hit the last shot of the third quarter (a tough mid-range bucket) and the first of the fourth (a triple on the wing) to push Boston’s lead into double-digits for good. He made sure it stayed there by scoring 13 of his points in the fourth quarter on 5-for-6 shooting.

“Just guys getting settled in, kept being aggressive, stop turning the ball over,” Brown said. “We gave them a lot more shots than we had in the first half. We was only down by five. We knew if we took care of it, we would get some open opportunities and knock ’em down.

“So just continue to play basketball, be aggressive. That’s why basketball is 48 minutes.”

It was a similar turnaround for Tatum, who was repeatedly grabbing at his shoulder throughout the first half, as he was clearly laboring from the nerve issue that briefly knocked him out of the fourth quarter of Game 3.

But Tatum kept trying to make plays for others in the first half, and eventually finished the night with 22 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists in over 44 minutes, as he — like Brown — eventually settled into a rhythm as the second half progressed.

“Yeah, it was bothering me,” Tatum said. “We just figured it out.

“Obviously, they’re a really good team. Both teams play hard, compete and things like that. But guys like [Derrick] White, obviously [Marcus] Smart being out there, just his presence, and JB made some big shots. Everybody contributed from the beginning till the end.”

Now, the series heads back to TD Garden, where Boston — in its sixth trip to the conference finals since last making the NBA Finals — will have a chance to finally take that final step into the league’s championship round.

But after a playoffs that have seen so many twists and turns already for the Celtics — including coming back from the exact same deficit the Heat find themselves in, down 3-2 on the road in Game 6, to beat the Bucks in the conference semifinals — Boston knows its job is not done yet.

“The mindset and the talk that we had after the game was we was down 3-2 last time, had to go on the road and win a Game 6, and we did,” Tatum said. “We can’t think that it’s over with. We need to go back home like we’re down 3-2, with that sense of urgency that it’s a must-win game, not relaxing because we’re up.

“It’s possible [for Miami to come back]. Obviously, we did it last series, so knowing that, talking about that, obviously enjoying this one, but not being satisfied knowing that we still got things to clean up, we still need to play better. The job’s just not finished yet.”

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Lance Lynn will need at least three rehab starts at Charlotte before joining White Sox

The worst thing about all of this, Lance Lynn said, is not being able to compete.

Sitting on the sidelines, recovering from knee surgery, unable to contribute.

The end, though, is drawing nearer. The 35-year-old horse of the White Sox pitching staff leaves for Charlotte soon to begin a rehab stint, his final step before rejoining the team. He is eligible to come off the 60-day injured list June 4, but will need at least three starts, which takes him to at least June 12 for his first start with the Sox.

“The process of being injured and getting back is probably the worst process there is for athletes,” Lynn said. “You miss competing. You miss being part of the team. You miss trying to help your team win. But as long as you get yourself back ready to go and you are 100 percent when you get back, then you did your job.”

Lynn will start with three innings and about 45 pitches and progress from there.

“It’s all about how you can recover,” Lynn said. “Some days you are going to feel worse than others. It’s how you get through it and how you respond. The more I get on the mound, the better I feel, the more comfortable I feel.

“Games [are] the next step of intensity. I’m sure I’ll have some soreness you gotta get through and that’s what the rehab process is all about so you feel comfortable when it’s time to be back here.”

Lynn won’t be rushed, manager Tony La Russa said. It’s not unlike a buildup in spring training, where “you feel good and there’s one day after the third or fourth start that your arm hangs a little bit,” La Russa said. “Hopefully we can use the patience that we want to use to get him back and keep him.”

Lynn was 11-6 with a 2.69 ERA in 28 starts last season. He is fifth among major league pitchers with 449 1/3 innings from 2019-21.

Eloy, too

Eloy Jimenez, who had surgery April 26 to repair a torn hamstring tendon behind his right knee, will also be with Charlotte this weekend to begin his rehab stint. Jimenez played in 10 games on his rehabilitation assignment last July for a torn pectoral muscle suffered during spring training.

“Don’t ask Eloy [how many games he’ll need],” La Russa said. “Let’s see.”

La Russa said Jimenez will play left field and DH when he returns to the Sox.

No-tippin’ Dylan

After the Red Sox blitzed him for seven runs in three innings in a 16-3 win Tuesday, Dylan Cease speculated he might have been tipping pitches. But upon review, La Russa said that wasn’t the case.

“Didn’t see it,” La Russa said.

“That wasn’t the reason.”

Quality of pitches and command were the culprits for Cease, whose ERA climbed to 4.24.

“And they’re hot,” La Russa said of the Red Sox. “They’re seeing the ball.”

This and that

The Sox launched an ad campaign Tuesday centered on Tim Anderson, on seven billboards from Bucktown to the ballpark as well as at multiple digital panels across all L lines. Two of the signs say “Change the Game” and “Baseball needs more Tim Andersons.”

*Johnny Cueto and Dylan Cease are the scheduled starters Saturday and Sunday for the Cubs series.

*Saturday night’s game will air on FOX as part of it’s “Baseball Night in America” package. Len Kasper and A.J. Pierzynski will call the game.

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Getting Started In Chicago? 5 Things To Keep In Mind

Getting Started In Chicago? 5 Things To Keep In Mind

Moving to a new city is both exciting and intimidating. Chicago particularly straddles these lines. As the third most populous city in the United States, there is a huge amount of opportunity, as well as a lot to learn. Your experience depends strongly on your personality, but even if you’re the most extroverted person out there, you may run into challenges. 

To help you get started, here are 5 things to keep in mind when moving to Chicago. 

Get Insured

As soon as you make the move, you should get renters insurance for your new place in Chicago. Yes, this applies even before you start renting. Renters insurance has little to do with the place you’re renting, after all. Rather, it covers your possessions for destruction and theft, whether they are at home or on your person. 

Unfortunately, crime in Chicago is a reality, and you need to be ready for the potential of precious items being stolen. If your phone or laptop is taken, for example, you will have no choice but to get a new one, whether or not you can afford it. 

Of course, it will be easiest to get renters insurance if you have already found a place to rent. Ideally, you’ll find a place before moving to Chicago, as staying in a hotel or Airbnb can become very expensive very quickly. 

Learn About the Neighborhoods

But before choosing a place to rent, it is important that you learn about the various neighborhoods to which Chicago plays host. This is because a big city is necessarily compartmentalized. While people talk about ‘Chicago style’, there are many different ways of experiencing the city, even if a common thread runs through. 

The neighborhood you live in will have a huge impact on your day-to-day life. For example, if you choose to live in ‘the Loop’, you will be bombarded with the presence of tourists. This is great if you are working in hospitality, but not great if you want to assimilate. Choosing to live in the Northern suburbs, however, will throw you right into the city’s youthful core, which may or may not be what you want. 

Cars Are Inconvenient

If you own a car, you’re probably used to it being the most convenient way of getting around. You would never choose public transport over your own vehicle. However, in Chicago that may not always be true. Yes, a car gives you independence, but it comes at the cost of hours spent in traffic and a constant search for parking. 

Even getting parking at the home you are renting can be difficult, and you may soon find yourself falling afoul of the stringent parking rules, with fines building up for parking in what seemed like perfectly reasonable spots. 

Public transport in Chicago is great, as is the experience for riders of bikes. Consider one of these options, or even walking if you do not have far to go. 

Buy Clothing On Arrival

Chicago weather can chill you to the bone. If you don’t have the right apparel, you will find yourself freezing whenever you leave the house. However, that does not mean you should stock up on warm clothing before coming to Chicago. Rather, buy some comfortable outfits when you arrive in the city. Chicago is naturally the best place to buy clothes that are suitable for Chicago. 

Get Stuck Into the Culture

You can question whether there’s any real difference between a Chicago-style hotdog and any other hotdog. You can question some of the strange traditions, like the dying of the Chicago River green on St. Patrick’s day. But you will not enjoy living in Chicago until you get stuck in without compunction. 

Rather than poking holes in the experience that Chicagoans love, try the activities, food, and culture with an open mind. Be willing to explore, perhaps becoming a bit more adventurous than usual. 

If you arrive in Chicago with the will to get to know an exciting, vibrant city, you will fall in love almost immediately. 

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Mary Alice Quinn is Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery Chicago Miracle Child.

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by Edward Shanahan.

Mary Alice Quinn is Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery Chicago Miracle Child location to seek healing miracles.

With Memorial Day Weekend upon us, a reminder for those who are out and driving about and are seeking a healing miracle for one that is loved, themselves or the world as a whole there is a location that has proven itself to many including this author many of times.

Archdiocese of Chicago, Catholic Cemeteries – Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery is the location of the Chicago Miracle Child’s Gravesite that has become a location that individuals visit and by the looks of the gravesite many prayers have been asked for and answered.

Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery is located at: 6001 W 111th St, Alsip, IL 60803 and once you are there, the video below will show you the easiest way to find the Miracle Child’s Grave Site – Mary Alice Quinn.

Please out of respect to the other families of the Catholic Cemetery and those that look at the Miracle Child’s Grave Site as a very spiritual miracle location, please do not treat it as a paranormal – ghost tour location, as it is not. Maybe to the ghost tour operators it is another spot to add to the list of what they charge individuals to view on their ghost tour. The location is free to go to and have some quality time alone or with another to ask for the miracle blessings you seek.

I have sent many individuals to the site of Mary Alice Quinn site seeking miracles and have joined some in assisting them in praying for their healing miracle and I have also gone there alone to pray for others and at times for myself when it was needed.

It is possible that I could join you in Miracle Healing Prayer at the site on a weekend day at no cost as I live only four miles away, as it is a Spiritual Location that I believe in and many others do, not a ghost tour adventure.

In 2002 I walked the grounds of Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery seeking out Mary Alice Quinn site and approached it with my head down, humble and my heart crying out for a miracle for one of God’s littlest angels, my granddaughter.

I believed deep in my heart in the possibility of miracles, and I was not looking for something on the paranormal side, but looking for a spiritual miracle, from the Spiritual World.

The miracle requested was delivered as something Medical Specialist actually called a miracle. My story has been documented in the 2003 book ‘Voices From The Chicago Graves’  along with different newspapers throughout the years with the Oak Lawn Patch being the latest. Also hear me on WGN radio at this link when I told the story a few years back, listen to it here.

I have been very fortunate, as at least ten years ago, friends of Mary Alice Quinn’s family, gave me a copy of the letter that Mary Alice’s mother wrote about her daughter. A lovely letter from the heart. One day I will republish it here.

I have included my experiences with the Miracle Childs Grave Site, my going there and what medically happened for my granddaughter and other beliefs and over 22 years of my experiences in my new book that was published on this past Easter Sunday morning:

Spirits of Your Loved Ones: They are there for you!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XZH89WH

For those seeking to contact me, you can do so from my website and see all that I offer at: Edward Shanahan.

Visit Edward Shanahan’s  Psychic Medium website and awarded Best Chicago Psychic at: Edward Shanahan’s website.
Phone and Zoom Readings, Private in your Home Readings with Spirit Communication Session if desired, House Party / Gatherings with Spirit Communications Session, Healing Prayer Sessions, Spirit Communications information at the website.

The Unexplained World podcast – The Unexplained World Internet Broadcast Website,
On Twitter – includes a daily Spiritual / Paranormal Newspaper.
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